About this piece
back to topA superb collection of 19th century encaustic tiles in post-medieval patterns by a range of historic British makers including Minton Hollins, W. Godwin of Lugwardine and J. C. Edwards of Ruabon.
Varying in size and style, this collection contains 41 decorative antique tiles, displayed as groups of four and nine; supplied loose. The sets are harmonised by their buff, red and black tones, showcasing a range of medieval style patterns including fleur-de-lis, scrolling foliage and flowers.
This unique group is a superb collector’s set, documenting a range of styles by notable British makers and creators of the 19th century.
Set includes:
- (Top left & similar) Minton Hollins, circa 1880. Each tile: 4 and ¼ inch square. Overall set: 22.5 cm square, 1 cm deep.
- (Top centre & similar) W. Godwin of Lugwardine, circa 1860. Each tile: 4 and ¼ inch square. Overall set: 21.5 cm square, 2 cm deep.
- (Centre left) W. Godwin of Lugwardine, circa 1860. Each tile: 4 and ¼ inch square. Overall set: 21.5 cm square, 1 cm deep.
- (Centre) J. C. Edwards of Ruabon, circa 1890. Each tile: 3 inch square. Overall: 23 cm square, 1 cm deep.
- (Centre right) W. Godwin of Lugwardine, circa 1860. Each tile: 4 and ¼ inch square. Overall set: 21.5 cm square, 1 cm deep.